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\*t herido enh arma bave arnt ert una nt nabe ams 6 as tie in naive nii : yout nor. age. ind emart and pretty ight 'a’ boon hate . yet . nmsmyfiw DL n and mllk, dessert, n cup' hot'chocotate: Oné Of our party 'had | some tobacco still left, and he very In our little party, - \I willl wager that In all Christen- dom that finy not another present was | those tittie rolls of tobncco and paper. They wore qulckly aflame and. being my {most memorable Chtigtmas-a | Christmas sear the north pole-ended ln smoke.\-Plttsbnrg Dispatch. Vacations al Chrhflman Presents, Bourne mills of Fall River, Mass., an- idend on Dec. 24 last, Treasurer George | has unanimonsly authorized me to on week. in August, 1907. . The mills , Corylus agellana abounds here as we kindly, inade a clgqrette for each one ‘ given ov, received thit ghve such An-]. tense delight to the recipients as did 4 - puffed away at for dear life, and 1:11th ~ 'In a letter to- the eituployees of the [ nouncing: the reguiar profit sharing 1,1le iC &A. Ohase said: \The Bourd, of directors [- wounce to you the expériment of a Yas) - I close Aug. 24 and reopen Hept 8, { nllowlng you 'ten days of rest and i+ 4. have anexcuse for staying |L away 'from school today?\ said one pve rei uo dhe amet ut u ar a ortep tetanic ; Eatin name f and’ but up. the following not; t ytlon. -Al , pegsong , entering th dod do so at their own risk, ''Th : other equally venomous snakes of a trespnpser -has venturedAnto the trood since. ' Nike In the. Same: Flag. \I clumqt pm yo air, my zrlemr } It seems most«-dreadful stubborn.\ \Dort try, for I've a cowlick, siv. \Which % y £, can't govém P61 -~-Harper's Weekly. {4 * film“: * ' small boy.; , ~ \NoJ' answered the other, \but if In. | ther flake“ the chastigenient T expect | Pit shave a good excuse for staying tro '-Washln¢ton Star. ° costume neces cet nv o cor Fig noe are bese shi eben tithe ott iv ct. L with an enrollment 'of 160 wom- f en and 75 children, The . swimming pool is.48 by 16 feet ' aud is lined with white enamel bricks. | Che water is being purified constantly by passing through a filter, The room ] which contains the pool is fitted with dréssing rooms, lockers, hot and cold I ghower baths, needle baths and tub 'baths, which each person is required to :| use before entering the pool. The gymnasiunt and assembly hall is used for concerts, dances, theatritals, , 1 etc. Here the gyimmnagium classes meét and dancing classes are held. 'The physical culture classes, which Include | |lostruction in swimming, Indian clubs, ' marching, - full apparatus | work dumbbells, - wands, standing exercises, and popular fames, including volley ball, center ball and basket ball for the girls, meet Monday and Friday afternoons. The boys meet in the ath- 'letle flelq after school on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and have' one bour's open air play. All sorts of games. including Rugby and Association ootball and baseball, are played, the boys themselvés choosing the games. They usually play the games that tte older boys are playing, and each one tries to itoifatée his particular favorite as near ns possible, H, Udell Pease bf the Technical High school of Sprinig- field halt charge 'of the , boys. He teaches fhem.,the propor way to play Abe populat ghriés and makes sure that exch .boy gets fair play. He also “dawn to fill-onions a general feel-|. fellowship ainong the boys. l lay they march to of powdered sulphate Land six onces of powlie (santonica). As a dose tiff colt; , age give a heaping, teaspooflful in a~ feed of wheat, bran and oats. Between heaping tablespoonful morning and : pight for a full month - National Stockmau Scours In Horses. For scours Ih horses or colts mix. extract of ginger, tincture murlate of tron and fluid extract of gentian. <For grown horses give two tablespoonfuls in soft feed twice each day,. For year- ling colts give half this amount. As ~ soon as the voldings begin to firm when the excrement is firm enough to adhere cesso giving the medicine. There is danger from checking scours too ' suddenly -Fnrmers Ad’vocute ; Po Green Gut Bone. pensive when compared with the pro- duction if equalization of foods was not given attention.. bone. ment is given, it . equal one and one-half ounces otagralmgnenee in feeding the her's one ounce of green cut bone dafly the gilt: of grath must. 'be reduced to one-half, g4., the: green cut bone compensates for \the grain and is much cheaper-WVestepnyonury Journal, tou, h Air the Bgrn’fiafly. , No matter how. well ventilated, from germs if eve? | wide opén da‘fly tween four months and one. yerr of | one year find two years give a dessert: |; spoonful, and'for'g@dult horses give 1L» equal parts of tincture of opium, fluid [ | lengthen the. time between doses, and | The feeding of fowls would be- ex- | If an ounce Of |. M (Mrswsors o »',.,‘q «£1.w1 f E mmomm‘ ‘ “Taft’s Vitalized \Air I Will put you to gleep or we can . , cocaine nurgb the gums. No A11 ack | or poisonous drug use guaranteed. han unsomtentonemensmemel OPEN EVENINGS UNTH 68 SUNDAYSFROMIOIOI . Taft’ Dental Rooms location 136 s. Salina,. cor 'W. Railroad ht. SYRACUSE, N. Y Best Gold (Browns. $5 Each Chartered April 10 1855, has now over twenty-four million dollars of assots invested in mam-dance with the A+ laws of this Stite. Interest psid on de Poems at nqt ox-\ needing the rate 0 BREE AND . ONE HALF PER CENT., per annnm. The Presidentsnd-Treasuror of the Rank wil be in attendan 3:0 during bus!neu.hpuu \Lo xiv; 'any desired information. . Bank is o l?“ every business duy except Satur- day from 10m. m. to4 p.m. On Saturday from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and on Monday evening: trm 6to 8 o'clock. ‘-‘_WIL MH. WARN ¥ 'no Vice s . _) ONTA - . Proul ens ent WILLIAM D. DONNT <- ViceP & dnantkst slokE ' ~ \ fife ay CLINTON T. ROBE ke e s mafia . a ° TRUSTEES: .,; ~~ Rassblar A, Honta, Charles 4)..Stons, William H. Warner. Anton N,. i’llmnr'. $ “2m? Hathen _ wml fin bat . 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